With the NFL draft over, undrafted prospects are free to sign with whatever team they choose and many from Utah schools have already signed undrafted free agent deals.

Here's a team-by-team look at where these local undrafted players are headed:

BYU

BYU announced that four former Cougars have signed deals. They join linebacker Kyle Van Noy, who was a second-round pick to the Detroit Lions.

• Wide receiver Cody Hoffman is headed to the Washington Redskins, where he will join a wideout crew that includes recent signee DeSean Jackson. Hoffman caught 57 passes for 894 yards and five touchdowns in 2013, but slipped out of the draft.

• Linebacker Spencer Hadley signed with the New Orleans Saints. Hadley had 149 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, two interceptions and five fumble recoveries in his Cougar career.

• Safety Daniel Sorensen is joining forces with another former Cougar, Chiefs coach Andy Reid, in Kansas City. At the NFL Combine, Sorensen recorded the fastest 3-cone drill time (6.47 seconds) among all participants.

• Defensive tackle Eathyn Manumaleuna is headed to the New York Giants after starting 51 games in his BYU career.

• Of note: linebacker Uani 'Unga, who is still recovering from a knee injury, has not signed with a team. He tweeted out Saturday, "No love today I guess."

• Cornerback Tay Glover-Wright is headed to his hometown Atlanta Falcons. He started 10 games last year and had 52 tackles.

• Running back Joey DeMartino, who rushed for 1,221 yards and 13 touchdowns in 2013, signed with the Kansas City Chiefs.

• Of note: According to a Utah State Athletics news release, wide receiver Travis Van Leeuwen has been invited to Green Bay's and Miami's rookie mini-camps and offensive lineman Eric Schultz has been invited to Seattle's rookie mini-camp.

Also

•Cottonwood High alum John Martinez, who played on the offensive line at USC, signed a deal with the Seattle Seahawks.

"I'm way excited," said Martinez about reuniting with Pat Reul, the offensive line coach who recruited him to play for USC when he was in high school. "I still have to try and prove something to them, that I can play at the next level."

• There is no official word yet, but one report said former Dixie State tight end Joe Don Duncan is on the New England Patriots' radar.